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Four spotted cupmoth larva

Doratifera quadriguttata

Photo by MartinL
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Field Notes

Description:

This ornately decorated slugmoth displays warning patterns along its back and can evert four tufts of stinging bristles on its back. When the threat has passed, the bristles are folded back into special pouches. Hikers are very aware of these insects when they brush against foliage.

Habitat:

These have appeared late in summer and are now very common. I have seen about 100 specimens over several species of eucalyptus trees. They are all of a similar (mature) age. Other locations they were not found so the populations appear to be sporadic.

Notes:

I saw only one last year http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/8885118
I have collectred several to observe their pupa (cup) and as yet unseen (by me) moth.
Here is the pupal case http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/19201340

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (4)

Thanks Nuwan, Bernadette and Leanne I believe they pupate on leaves rather than stems. Watch this space.
Will be interesting to see all of their life stages!

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